The Market for Aviation Turboshaft Engines

This turboshaft engine analysis is based on a review of applicable military
and civil aircraft market segments. Included in the discussion of aviation
turboshaft engines are powerplants built by prime manufacturers, licensees, and
consortium members. Engines discussed are those that produce at least 400 shp
(298 kW), and that are used for manned and unmanned aircraft.

This Market Segment Analysis is extracted directly from our Aviation Gas
Turbine Forecast and is designed to provide insightful analysis of niche segments at economical prices. Clients receive the analysis in PDF format via email. The analysis includes 10-year detailed production forecasts, in-depth overviews of the principal market motivators and constraints, and calculations of projected manufacturer market shares by units
and value. As an option, clients may wish to upgrade their analysis to include
the Complete Data Package.

When you select the Complete Data Package option, you will
receive the basic analysis in PDF format via email. Thereafter, we send
you, via express courier, the Complete Data Package. Benefits of upgrading
include a CD containing the full market segment spreadsheet(s) in MS®
Excel along with the analysis of the chosen market & supporting reports
in MS® Word. The spreadsheet(s) allows users to insert
their own proprietary data for manipulation. We also provide, in hard
copy, the supporting program reports, detailed charts, and a copy of the
analysis, complete with 10-year detailed production forecasts all neatly
packaged in an executive zipper case. These annually updated products are
ideally suited for top-level presentations, and are indispensable for evaluating
market potential.

The Aviation Gas Turbine Forecast covers the world's major civil and military aircraft engines, including turbofans, turboshafts, and turboprops. It also covers the worldwide markets for
auxiliary power units and turbojets. Our engine forecasts are driven by the company's forecasts for fixed-wing aircraft and rotorcraft programs. Among the programs covered are the Arriel,
the F135, the GE90, the GEnx, the HTF7000, the LEAP, the Model 36, the PT6A, the PW1000G, and the Trent.

The Industrial & Marine Turbine Forecast (Gas & Steam) covers turbines ranging from 1,200 kW to over 300 MW in power. Each report comes complete with tech data, prime and affiliated contractor listings,
descriptions of engine variants, and news on notable contracts. Covers leading programs such as the LM2500, the GE Model 9000, the Mitsubishi 501/701, the Rolls-Royce MT30, the Solar Titan, the Rolls-Royce MT7,
and the Siemens SGT-8000H/SGT6-8000H, SGT400, and SGT800. Also features reports on Capstone microturbines.

Forecast International's analysis of the APU engine market provides full coverage of the APU engines that will equip commercial, civil, and military platforms over the next 10 years, and discusses how market leaders are positioning themselves to remain competitive in the years ahead. Analysis details growing trends like the modular combination of several power systems with the APU in order to reduce costs. Included are market statistics and discussion of individual manufacturers’ engine programs.

The turbofan markets for light fighters, trainer aircraft, business jets,
heavy jet (widebody) transports, and light jet (single-aisle) transports are all
explored in this comprehensive analysis. This Market Segment Analysis is extracted directly from our Aviation Gas
Turbine Forecast and is designed to provide insightful analysis of niche
segments at economical prices. Clients receive the analysis via PDF. The
analysis includes 10-year detailed production forecasts, in-depth overviews of
the principal market motivators and constraints, and calculations of projected
manufacturer

In this analysis, Forecast International reviews the world market for
missile, drone, and UAV turbine engines. All known engine programs in production
were reviewed in preparing this analysis, and an overview of the marketplace is
provided. This Market Segment Analysis is extracted directly from our Aviation Gas
Turbine Forecast and is designed to provide insightful analysis of niche
segments at economical prices. Clients receive the analysis via PDF. The
analysis includes 10-year detailed production forecasts, in-depth overviews of
the principal market motivators and constr

General aviation will be a leading market for turboprops, followed by the
military. This analysis of the turboprop engine market covers the factors that
will affect engine production worldwide over the next 10 years. Included in this
discussion are industry trends that affect the competitive environment, varied
market statistics, and the engine programs of individual manufacturers.

Forecast International has divided the gas turbine-powered electrical
generation market into two segments based on the power output of the gas turbine
machines. The "Heavy" (or large) machines are those having a power output of
15,000 shp (11,185 kW) and greater, while the "Light" (or small) machines have a
power output of up to 15,000 shp.

Integrated power systems are rapidly becoming the emerging standard for
marine propulsion systems. Whether these systems are referred to as integrated
electric propulsion, integrated power systems, or simply electric drive,
observers agree that exponential growth in these shipboard capabilities will
represent the greatest leap since the emergence of nuclear and gas turbine power
plants 50 years ago. Covers marine power engines for surface vessels of all
sizes, commercial and military.

Forecast International divides the market for gas turbine-powered mechanical
drive engines into two segments based on the power output (power rating) of the
machines. The “Heavy” (or large) gas turbine machines are units whose power
output is 15,000 shp (11,185 kW) and larger, and the “Light” (or small) machines
are units up to 15,000 shp.

The analysis of the microturbine-powered electrical power generation market is based on a review of the microturbines currently in (or projected to be in) production over the next 10 years. The programs were reviewed considering such factors as population growth projections, financing, environmental concerns, and geopolitics.

Steam turbines for combined-cycle application are becoming more prevalent as
projects demand greater fuel efficiency. Low operating costs optimize their
desirability, and the slightly higher fuel costs are offset by the lower
emissions and regulatory risk offered by these plants. Applications for
cogeneration, district heating/cooling, and integrated gasification all will
intensify the use of steam turbines in combined-cycle power plants. This
Analysis covers all aspects of this high-value market.

This intuitive, user-friendly online database lists over 16,000 plants worldwide, totaling more than 35,000 machines installed as far back as 1950. Planned installations through the year
2027 are also featured. This database allows you to explore new market opportunities or investigate aftermarket potential. This service is a must have for those who need to know Where
the Equipment Is, Who Owns It, and Who Operates It. The database covers both heavy-duty and aeroderivative GTs used in any and all industrial applications, as well as for marine
propulsion, and is continuously updated.

Microturbines: Back to Normalcy?

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

by Carter Palmer, Power Systems Specialist, Forecast International. Electricity has long been produced by large plants that distribute power over vast distances. But a small but significant trend has emerged whereby end-users are looking at other, smaller options. Distributed generation is a … Continue reading →

Both Companies Report Solid Order Haul Ahead of Farnborough IAS 2018 by J. Kasper Oestergaard, European Correspondent. Boeing and Airbus delivered 82 and 80 commercial jets in June 2018, respectively, compared to 75 and 64 deliveries during the same month … Continue reading →

*Thursday Update* Boeing’s Farnborough Orders Tallies

Monday, July 16, 2018

by Douglas Royce, Senior Aerospace Analyst, Forecast International. Boeing announced a mix of aircraft deals during the Farnborough Air Show. Some of the deals were new, others were previously announced by Boeing without identifying the customer. Note that all the … Continue reading →

by Douglas Royce, Senior Aerospace Analyst, Forecast International. Airbus announced large orders for the very popular A320neo narrowbody airliner at the Farnborough Air Show along with new orders for the larger A350 XWB widebody and a commitment for the A220. … Continue reading →

Airbus and Boeing to Tout New Tie-ups as Farnborough Begins

Monday, July 16, 2018

By Ray Jaworowski, Senior Aerospace Analyst, Forecast International. As usual, the order contest between Airbus and Boeing will take center stage at this year’s Farnborough International Airshow in the U.K. Through the end of June 2018, orders for the two giant manufacturers … Continue reading →

Airbus Rebrands CSeries as A220 Family

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

by Douglas Royce, Senior Aerospace Analyst, Forecast International. Airbus rebadged the Bombardier CSeries jet as the Airbus A220 after taking control of the program on July 1 under a new joint venture between the two manufacturers. The two new models … Continue reading →

Boeing and Embraer Solidify Commercial Aircraft Tie-Up

Friday, July 6, 2018

by Richard Pettibone, Aerospace & Defense Companies Analyst, Forecast International. The times they are a-changin’. In a move that has altered the commercial aircraft OEM landscape, Airbus has announced a tie-up with Bombardier. As a counter, Boeing is moving to … Continue reading →

Boeing deliveries on track to meet full-year target as Airbus’ struggles continue by J. Kasper Oestergaard, European Correspondent. Boeing and Airbus delivered 68 and 51 commercial jets in May 2018, respectively, compared to 56 and 60 deliveries during the same … Continue reading →

Hanwha Restructures Aerospace and Defense Ops to Improve Its Prospects

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

by Richard Pettibone, Aerospace & Defense Companies Analyst, Forecast International. With a number of aerospace- and defense-related acquisitions now in its portfolio, Hanwha has begun restructuring itself to better serve these markets. This latest effort marks the company’s return to … Continue reading →

Power to Our (Naval) Elbow?

Friday, June 1, 2018

by Stuart Slade, Senior Naval & Marine Power Systems Analyst, Forecast International. The last decade has seen the promise of a new generation of naval weapons and sensors. The development of railguns and lasers has caused these weapons to slowly … Continue reading →